
The Brabançonne is the national anthem of Belgium. In the originally French language, the term normally refers to Brabant, literally Brabantian in English. The untranslated initial name is maintained for the French, Dutch and the German lyrics, that at a later stage ensured reflecting all three official languages of the country. == History == Acc...
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The Brabanconne is a Belgian patriotic song, composed in the revolution of 1830, and named after Brabant or which Brussels was the chief city.
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The Brabanconne (Brabant Farmyard Fowl) is a Belgian breed of light chicken developed during the start of the 20th century. Brabanconne are active and excellent flyers, not easily tamed prefering their own space, and laying white eggs.
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Brabanconne is the national song of the Belgians, written during the revolution of 1830 by Jenneval an actor at the theatre of Brussels, and set to music by Campenhout.
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